Sarah Jessica Parker recalls the only time she 'really cried' about being trolled for her appearance

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Sarah Jessica Parker recalls the only time she 'really cried' about being trolled for her appearance

Sarah Jessica Parker was one of the main four on the hit show ‘Sex and the City,’ with the other three being Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis. ‘Sex and the City’ ran for six seasons from 1998 to 2004, premiering on June 6, 1998.

A total of 94 episodes were produced.

Parker recently shared her life during the filming of the show in a podcast.

Parker shared how she would receive harsh comments

The show's star shared how she would get harsh comments on her appearance, which would bring her to tears. She told Alex Cooper, the host, "Discussions of my physical person [were the hardest]. Like, stuff that I couldn't change and wouldn't change and had never considered changing, or still even after hearing something that was like, ‘What? Somebody would say that?’ — even still, no interest in changing it.”

She continued, "Also, I didn't feel like it was actually a conversation.

I didn't feel like I could sit in a room and someone would say to me, ‘You're really unattractive,’ and then I could say, ‘Wow. Well, first of all, that's hard to hear. But second of all, why do you seem angry about it, or why do you feel it's necessary to comment?’"

A magazine commented on Sarah’s appearance

The actress said, "It was brought to my attention that a magazine said something really mean about who I am, how I look.

And it was like a kick in the rubber parts. I was just like, ‘Why is this a problem? … Why do you seem to delight in saying it?’ And I called two of my friends … and I was sobbing because it felt so purposeful." She continued, "That's the only time I really cried about it. I think it was just an accumulation of maybe a season of that kind of commentary.

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Detail about the character ‘Carrie Bradshaw’

She expressed how the decisions Carrie made when it comes to love or the way she was with money. Many fans have a love-hate relationship with her, as they saw her "fumble" certain love interests but always go back to Mr. Big. She said, "There's a sentiment that she's frustrated or she's selfish or she makes poor decisions or she doesn't manage her money. All of that has been true over the course of the last 25 years.” Parker did admit that despite all of Carrie's wrongs, she still was "hugely loyal, decent, reliable, a really good friend, generous, available, present, comforting, giving of herself in big and small ways that are private and public to her and among her friends.

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